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"He's very regretful," she said.
"Late in life my father became regretful," she said.
"Never insult the product, just say you can't afford it and act regretful," she said.
"I don't know if they repent or are regretful," she continued, "but they are the poorer for it".
The second verse casually drops in some heavier flashes and then the second chorus comes out as if Houston is no longer any kind of regretful — she is using her magnanimous nature to flatten whoever's chosen someone over her.
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Because of the stress, Emma's OCD affects her far more than usual, and she feels regretful because she thought she would have overcome it by that point in her life.
Ms. Martindell, who shared an apartment here with another older student, sounds slightly regretful that she did not experience dorm life this time around.
"I am very regretful that she would go public in this way because I think it's disrespectful to the winner," said Mr. Gekoski, speaking from a writers' festival in Sydney, Australia.
In a firm regretful voice she banishes her from all the safety and familiarity of the models' flat, its Christmas tree still twinkling in an empty room, and consigns her to the streets – to sex in cars on laybys and parking lots, to all manner of danger.
Which meant that Mrs Thatcher could be sent a regretful note saying she would have to muck in in the stalls with everyone else.
The next morning, a jovial Roger says goodbye to a shocked Jane, who appears regretful about what she said the night before.
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